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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1904)
I. i DAIIiT EAST OUEGOSIAX, PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, SKlTKMItKIt UH)t. KI0T,T Wots. PAGE BIX. ft St S It you nro Interested In OH Painting, wo us.. Our lino is complete. ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCHERS BRUSHES artists' sables blenders sky brushes PLAQUES TUBE COLORS We make u specialty of fram ing pictures. Newest stock of f rallies. C. G. SHARP Oicra Uoiiso Block. us OF MLTON (aaaaaa 1 A3 IKS EDWARDS HAS SOLI) HIS HOME PLACE. J THE DUST That got into your uatch during Uio summer Is doing the little maclilne much lmrin. Now Is Uio time to trove it cleaned, oiled and put In shape for another year. Wo would like to do Uio uork for you It will bo done right. i GLENN WINSLOW JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Postofflee Block. llnr0!t llnll Wns a Grcnt Success lu Etery Itespect Surlirjse lurty nt the Home of Samuel Gray Will Visit at Pomeroy, Wash. Young Lady Dangerously ill With llropiy Visit Front Matron of Wulln Wnl ln Hospital. Milton. Sept. 27. Miss Eva King, who Is matron nt the Wnlla Wnlla hospital, came over Sunday for n few day's visit with her aunt, Mrs. F. R. Wilcox. Last Saturday James Edwards sold his home place to II. M. Cockburn for J2500. Mr. Edwards will buy n small place nearer town, nnd build a cottage. The Harvest ball given last Friday night was quite a success, both social ly nnd financially. Fifty couples were present. Johnson's orchestra of Athena, furnished the music. J. S. Rtchey, who Is employed In the butcher shop of Ous Harris nt Walla Wnlla, spent Sunday here with his family. Miss Ethel Stewart has returned to Walla Wnlla after a few days' visit with Miss Rose Beckins. Last night a surprise party was given at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Gray In honor of the Kith birthday of their son, Clarence. Twen ty of his young schoolmates were present nnd spent n social evening In games and music. Light refresh ments were served. Miss Inez Phelps will go to Pome roy, Wash., Thursday, nnd will be a guest of Miss Nellie Sanderson. Miss Jennie Butler Is quite serious ly 111 with dropsy, nt the home of her mohter, Mrs. H. D. Morrison, eight miles east of town. Grave doubts are entertained concerning her recovery. riGHTEHS AHE READY. "KNOCKED THE STUFFING OUT OF IT." and broke It Into splinters, may have been the fate of your carriage when it was run Into by something; but "there Is balm In Gllead," or there la pleasure In knowing that In our shop you can have It made as good as new, We do all kinds of carriage repairing and blacksmlthlng In a skillful and superior manner. We set tires with hydraulic pressure: does it better, does It while you watt; does not burn or deface your wheels and adds to the life of the rig. Call and see It work. We have Winona wagons, hacks and buggies, and Stover gaso line engines. NEAGLE BROTHERS, Tho Blacksmiths. Two Interesting Preliminaries to the McCoy-King Bout Arranged. Everything Is In readiness for the 10-round sparring contest to take place at the Pendleton Athletic club tomorrow night between Andy King of Walla Walla, and Young Kid Mc Coy of Wilmington, Del., featherweights. Both men are In excellent condition for the bout nnd will enter the ring nt 12G pounds. McCoy Is training In this city. King Is still In Walla Wal la, but Is expected to arrive In Pen dleton this evening. Two Interesting preliminaries are to be pulled off the night of the contest between local bantam weights. Man ager Billy Bogert, of the club has pro vided coupon checks for the specta tors. "Every person who pays ad mission will be provided with a dup licate check," he said, "which he may present to the box office, If the go Isn't on the square, and get his money refunded." HOT DRINKS Vlgoral, Clam Bullion, Asparox, Chicken Broth, Tomato Bullion, Chocolate, Cocoa. THE CABINET Candles, Hot Drinks, Cigars and Fruits In season. 209 Court Street. II. J. WILKINSON, Prop. A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. With family nrou'-d expecting him to die, and n son rldl lg let life, 18 miles, to ge' Dr. King's Knw Discov ery' for Consumption, coughs and colds, W. H. Brown of Leesvllle, Ind., endured death's agonies from nsth nm but this wonderful medicine gave Instant relief nnd soon cured him. Ho .vr ics: "I now sleep soundly every' nKht." Like marvelous cures of con sumption, pneumonia, bronchitis, coughs, colds and grip prove Its matchless merit for al lthroat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c a'-! $1.00 Trial bottles free at Tall niuu & Co.'s drug store. J. L. VAUGHN ELECTRICIAN. Prompt attention given and all work executed properly. Electrical Supplies of all kinds. OFFICE 121 West Court St. (Trlbuno Building.) "FOR HER SAKE" TONIGHT. Thrilling Ruv,lan Mclodramn nt tho Fnucr. The Dick P. Sutton repertolr com pany concluded a three nights en gagement nt the Frnzer opera house last night. Large nudlences greeted the Muttons each evening and their performances were well received. In teresting specialties are leading feat ures of the company's bills. Tonight at the Frazer the thrilling Russian melodrama, "For Her Sake," will be played. This famous play Is attracting unusual attention this sea son by reason of the Russo-Japanese war. It depicts the horrors of Rus sian exile lift, arid throughout tlie. piece there runs a story of unshaken love. Dumb. is nowhere more csMntbl than In a stove n nidc one do not expect to purchase every year. An ACORN Stove or Range last a generation. Made of new Iron only; has the llnest castings; the moit attractive ornamentation and is made on purpose to endure under all conditions ol use. Every Acorn is sold with a signed guarantee that means all it says. jnvfeEsp ft is estimated ih&i EIGHTH OCall Stoves of best qualifn .void in the United State. Acorn Stoves' Dorit Experiment when you uu a newxange. Acorn CastRanni . oune evenly and areaooaftin wentyYeaw HIGH GRADE CAST IRON IS MORE DURABLE THAN SHEET STEEL 1 c: The Stove Season THE COOL AND SNAPPT EVENINGS ARE A REMINDER OF THE COLD WEATHER AHEAD AND OF THE NECESSITY OF PREPARING FOR FALL AND WINTER. STOVES ARE A SPECIALTY WITH US AND WE HANDLE THE LARGEST STOCK, MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT AND THE GKEATEST VARIETY, TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION FROM. WE SAVED HUNDREDS OF CITIZENS MONEY IN THEIR STOVE LAST SEASON AND ALL ARE SATISFIED. WE ARE IN BETTEU POSITION THIS YEAR THAN EVER TO SUPPLY THE STOVE TRADE. WE HANDLE THE CELEBRATED AND ALWAYS SATIS FACTORY Acorn Heating and Cook Stoves and Steel Ranges " ' AND HAVE NOW ON DISPLAY A FULL LINE. ANY SIZE YOU WISH WE HAVE. W. J. CLARKE & CO. HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINWARE Telephone Main 211 211 Court Street STEEL RANGES. i hole $:tn.nti 6 hole, 16 oven .. $10, $15 and $55 6 hole, IS oven .... $15, 330, and $00 Coal heaters $5,00 to $30.00 Wood heaters $0.00 to $15.00 Cook stoves $10.00 to 9:17.50 I 0 0 i::a::::::::::::::::::::::::::::n::::;;::::::::::::::::::::::::: ' PIONEER BOTTLING WORKS All water used Is sterellzed and 1 absolutely pure. The beat carbonated drinks It la possible to make. Telephone Main 851. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Hns world-wide fame for marvel ous cures. It surpasses nny other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for cuts, corns, burns, 'bolls, sores, felons, ulcers, tetter, salt rheum, fever scree chapped hands, skin eruptions; Infal lible for plies. Cure guaranteed. 6n ly 25c at Tollman & Co., druggists. People whose reputations depend upon their clothes have to keep dress ed up all the time. PROGRAM FOR INSTITUTE. Superintendent Welles Returns From Brief Visit to Weston. County School Superintendent Frank K. Welles, returned last night from Weston, where he conferred with President French of tho Eastern Oregon state normal Bchool regarding the program for the coming Inland Empire and Umatilla County Teach ers' Institute. "The program will be completed In about a week," said Mr. Welles. "We have secured the consent of a num ber of leading educators of the North west to be present and deliver papers and lead lu the discussions. The coming Institute, I believe, will bo of much Importance to the teachers of this part of the country, nnd we look for a large .attendance." Mr. Welles says the state normal at Weston started this fall with a larg er attendance than last year. "Pres ident French," he said, "Is looking forward, to a very successful year In tho history of the school. "I did not havo time to visit the public school, but understand that tho enrollment Is large," Big line Stetson hats at Roosevelt's. MONTERASTELLI BROS. Marble and Granite Works Anyone Intending to secure a monument or headstone for reltW friend will do well to see us. Largest collection to select from, w" I prices. I MONTERASTELLI BROS. New Stone Building, Court Street, next to Domestic Laundry- 1 SOON BE TO PENDLETON Two More Carloads of Furniture for 4 Rader, the Furniture and Carpet Man 73